Freddy Penninckx
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View article: OC-0239: Survival of clinical stage I-III rectal cancer patients: a population-based comparison
OC-0239: Survival of clinical stage I-III rectal cancer patients: a population-based comparison Open
View article: Review of the quality of total mesorectal excision does not improve the prediction of outcome
Review of the quality of total mesorectal excision does not improve the prediction of outcome Open
Aim A fair to moderate concordance in grading of the total mesorectal excision ( TME ) surgical specimen by local pathologists and a central review panel has been observed in the PROCARE (Project on Cancer of the Rectum) project. The aim o…
View article: Le rapport taille/hanche (RTH) est un meilleur facteur pronostique de la qualité oncologique de la résection et de la survie après chirurgie pour un cancer colique que l’indice de masse corporelle (IMC)
Le rapport taille/hanche (RTH) est un meilleur facteur pronostique de la qualité oncologique de la résection et de la survie après chirurgie pour un cancer colique que l’indice de masse corporelle (IMC) Open
View article: Survival among rectal cancer patients in Belgium receiving different preoperative and postoperative treatment: a population-based comparison
Survival among rectal cancer patients in Belgium receiving different preoperative and postoperative treatment: a population-based comparison Open
About 1500 men and 1000 women are yearly diagnosed with rectal cancer in Belgium. Total mesorectal excision surgery is regarded as the cornerstone for rectal cancer treatment. In addition, (chemo)radiotherapy is often administered prior to…
View article: Scoring the quality of total mesorectal excision for the prediction of cancer‐specific outcome
Scoring the quality of total mesorectal excision for the prediction of cancer‐specific outcome Open
Aim A three‐grade system for macroscopic evaluation of the resection plane is used to describe the quality of total mesorectal excision ( TME ). In several studies, two of the three grades have been combined when analysing the outcome. The…
View article: Waist to hip ratio better predicts oncological short- and long-termoutcome after rectal cancer surgery than body mass index
Waist to hip ratio better predicts oncological short- and long-termoutcome after rectal cancer surgery than body mass index Open
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